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These artists’ ability to the bridge traditions of East and West and to create a new space for creativity that can transcend the cultural specificities of the past in favor of a new blended future could be
squarely
associated with China’s own global aspirations.
At the same time, weakened leaders in France and Germany are now
squarely
focused on domestic problems.
This represents a much-needed change in the conversation – one that, at long last, finally puts the focus
squarely
on stimulating the demand side of the European economy.
If security cooperation is to be a success, politically sensitive issues should be avoided, with the emphasis
squarely
on practical measures.
And, for some European governments, it is a typical hands-off remedy that places the problem
squarely
in America’s lap.
If “credibility” were purged from the debate and the focus placed
squarely
on advancing long-term US interests, it would become apparent that an attack on Syria might not yield even temporary geopolitical gains.
The domestic political and legal culture was still not ready to face
squarely
the ghosts of the authoritarian past.
By raising the double-freeze solution, China put the ball in America’s court, and placed the onus for resolving the crisis
squarely
on Trump’s shoulders.
Focusing
squarely
on structural reforms would allay some of the fears that China’s rise has inspired in the rest of the world, while winning praise from the international business community.
Economic theory is
squarely
on his side.
But it shows that there is a will to put prioritization
squarely
at the center of attention.
While there is plenty of blame to go around, the largest share of the guilt belongs
squarely
on the shoulders of the major drug companies – Big Pharma.
Now that the Fund has
squarely
acknowledged the huge capital holes in many European banks, it should start pressing forcefully for a comprehensive and credible solution to the eurozone debt crisis, a solution that will involve either partial breakup of the eurozone or fundamental constitutional reform.
But with China’s leaders now focusing
squarely
on aligning the vast population’s behavioral norms with the next phase of transformation, the case for a consumer-led China has become more compelling than ever.
At a time when the Winter Olympic Games in Sochi put Russia
squarely
on the international stage, the US and other Security Council members should plan a series of resolutions that confront the Kremlin with the choice of meeting its responsibility or applying its own leverage to bring the conflict to an end.
This would
squarely
shift most of the adjustment burden onto structural funds, a sure harbinger of bitter rows between old recipients and new entrants.
Russia is poised somewhere between authoritarianism and totalitarianism; and, for all of China’s recent economic progress, the rising Asian power remains
squarely
in the same camp.
These politicians must offer an inclusive, rather than nativist, conception of national identity, and their politics must remain
squarely
within liberal democratic norms.
For the IMF, Cuba’s membership would fit
squarely
into its mission of facilitating international trade and eliminating the foreign-exchange restrictions that hamper it.
HT Imam, a senior adviser to Hasina,
squarely
challenged the police for their inaction on Roy’s murder, telling top police officers to “identify the black sheep among the force and bring them under law and justice to uphold your image.”
The Financial Crisis Inquiry Commission put the blame
squarely
on the derivatives market as one of the three central factors driving the events of late 2008 and 2009.
Palestine’s quest for statehood within the borders of June 4, 1967, falls
squarely
within international law.
To control financial markets in the interests of full employment and social justice lies
squarely
in the Keynesian tradition.
Second, the reform strategies focused
squarely
on the essential: the liberalization of prices to reflect scarcity and facilitate the allocation of resources; stabilization of finances to end shortages and inflation; and privatization of state-owned companies and assets in order to improve corporate governance and performance.
This trend reflects disappointment with the current diplomatic deadlock, for which the blame should be
squarely
on Israel, not the Palestinians.
By contrast, today’s official Russian ideology seems to be focused
squarely
on the past.
But Ellwanger's appeal, which took almost a year for Brazil's Supreme Court to hear and decide, put Brazil
squarely
on the side of those who believe that inciting hatred against even a small minority - such as Jews in Brazil - cannot be allowed in the name of freedom of speech.
In fact, the blame lies
squarely
with US macroeconomic realities, namely a low rate of domestic saving and a high rate of federal borrowing, which Trump’s tax cuts will cause to increase further.
Renzi criticizes the EU, while laying the blame for the consequences of new creditor bail-in regulations
squarely
at Germany’s door.
The fifth European Union-Africa Summit, to be held later this year, will focus
squarely
on the continent’s young people.
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